Xiaomi Mi A1 Price List May, 2019 & Specs in Philippines

The Mi A1 is a smartphone released by Xiaomi in 2017. Here are some specifications & features to look out for! It features a 1080 x 1920PX display with 403PPI and weighs 165g. This device also comes with a 12MP rear camera & a 5MP front camera, as well as a 3080mAh battery capacity. Take a look at the features of the Xiaomi Mi A1 in the Philippines below.

The Mi A1 is a smartphone released by Xiaomi in 2017. Here are some specifications & features to look out for! It features a 1080 x 1920PX display with 403PPI and weighs 165g. This device also comes with a 12MP rear camera & a 5MP front camera, as well as a 3080mAh battery capacity. Take a look at the features of the Xiaomi Mi A1 in the Philippines below.

Cheapest Xiaomi Mi A1 Price in Philippines is ₱ 6,490.00

The Xiaomi Mi A1 is now available in Philippines. The cheapest Xiaomi Mi A1 price in Philippines is ₱ 6,490.00 from Lazada. You can also choose between different Xiaomi Mi A1 variants with Gold starting from ₱ 6,490.00 and Black at ₱ 9,386.94. Xiaomi Mi A1 price details are updated May 2019.

Previously, Xiaomi officials tweeted about a new device coming soon but they did not confirm if it is the Redmi Note 4. But last year in November, the Redmi Note 4 was launched in China, and now starts selling in other countries like Nepal. Recently, Xiaomi just unveiled the device in India on May 16 and it has already sold over a million Redmi Note 4 units.

Xiaomi may have leaked Redmi Pro’s successor, the Redmi Pro 2, on their official website. Although they managed to take down the listing quickly, the hawk-eyed followers of the device already had gathered information on it. Based on the leak, the Redmi Pro 2 will sport a 5.5-inch AMOLED display and will house a whopping battery capacity of 4,100 mAh, which is a slight upgrade from its predecessor. It will wield a metallic body and a 2.5D screen with a curved glass surface.

Xiaomi Mi A1 in the Philippines – Conquering the Budget Sector of Smartphones

What comes to your mind when you think of budget or mid-range devices? It is undoubtedly Xiaomi. As for their design and efficiency of use, their phones have offered 90 percent of the iPhone experience. Speaking of simple interface and build, one of Xiaomi’s latest devices – the Xiaomi MI A1 is not only a sleek device but also has powerful specifications and features which are rarely found in a budget smartphone. Here’s a rundown of its specifications and features.

Sophisticated design

The Xiaomi Mi A1’s design is reminiscent of the OnePlus 5’s and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4’s. Its corners are more rounded which look more polished than the Redmi Note 4, while on the back, it looks a lot like the OnePlus 5. Looks aside, this is a very functional device in terms of ergonomics. The Xiaomi MI A1 is slender at 7.3mm, ranking it amongst the slimmest around, at the same time it is also lightweight at 165 grams. Although it isn’t the lightest phone on the planet, it’s a very well balanced one as it doesn't feel like something that’s feather-light nor is it too heavy. The weight is also distributed nicely so it feels great even if you're using it one-handed. In terms of display, it is a 5.5-incher with a big chin below the screen and a quite large top bezel. This means it’s bigger than other similar devices such as the Moto G5S Plus.

Top-of-the-line Software

Software-wise, the Xiaomi Mi A1 is a clean Android device with no software modifications of any kind, except for its camera app that supports the dual cameras on the phone. Overall, this phone will be a joy to use as it is simple and has an uncluttered interface. The Android interface offered is the purest with hardly any customisation.

Decent Hardware

The Xiaomi Mi A1’s hardware is similar to that on the Redmi Note 4. It is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 octa-core processor which has been built on a 14nm manufacturing process, 4GB RAM, 64GB of onboard storage, dual SIM support, and a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD screen with Corning’s Gorilla Glass. With that, it offers a satisfactory performance that is ideal for day to day usage. For this reason, the Mi A1 remains as one of the best performing smartphones in the segment.

Satisfactory Camera Performance

In daylight, the Xiaomi Mi A1 takes rich images with good levels of detail and colour saturation; thanks to its dual 12-MP camera system and 8-MP front camera which are placed next to each other. The first camera offers a wide-angle lens, while the second camera offers 2x optical zoom. Snap up photos under good lighting to achieve high-quality pictures. On the other hand, steady hands are needed for blur-free shots with the use of the optical zoom lens as there is no OIS on it. Its front camera is only 5-MP but is able to capture clear selfies even in indoor situations. Overall, it is one of the best midrange camera phones that Xiaomi has manufactured.

Reviews of Xiaomi Mi A1

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Reviewed on 2017-12-04

Its Christmas time and it is time buy a new phone! This season many are on a look out for a new phone as a gift to themselves or to a loved one.The midrange smartphone market has been a very exciting arena this year. More flagship features are now seen at...

excellent camera for photos, very good workmanship, bright display, good color reproduction, very good voice quality

high power consumption, headsets do not always work as they should, no image stabilizer, only mediocre battery life

Pure Android at a fair price. The Xiaomi Mi A1 is the European version of the Mi 5X. Equipped with LTE band 20 and Android One, for a low price, it offers not only regular and timely security updates, but also a 2-year update warranty on the security patc...

The price. You could buy four of these for the price of some flagships, An aluminum body that is more durable than the all-glass flagships out there, Build quality so good you wonder how Xiaomi can do this for $220, Stock Android is the best Android. You...

iPhone-clone aesthetics sells the rest of the phone short—the Mi A1 is so much better than the knockoff design lets on, No NFC, No always-on voice commands, Limited LTE bands makes US connectivity tough

While Xiaomi keeps pushing back its attempts to get a serious foothold in the US, it's still fun to take a look at one of their phones once in a while. Today, we're looking at one of the highest-profile Android One devices out there, the Xiaomi Mi A1. Wit...

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This looks and feels like a phone twice the price, It's stock Android 7.1.2, and Oreo is promised before the end of the year, The Snapdragon 625 processor is plenty fast, You might be able to squeeze two days out of one charge

Like many budget phones, the A1 has problems with color balance and low light, The navigation buttons are capacitive instead of onscreen, and they're in the wrong order, There is no NFC on this phone, You still can't buy this in the United States

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Camera software doesn't rotate properly (pending fix), Design replicates iPhone 7 Plus (might also be a pro), Not available in the USA (yet)

Xiaomi Mi A1 is the first in a wave of Android One smartphones to take advantage of Google's new price point target. That might not sound exciting to the average citizen, but to the future of low-cost, high-end smartphone enthusiasts like myself, that's s...

Looks a lot like the iPhone, Only available in select countries, Only one storage option – 32GB for a lower price tag would be optimal, Large top and bottom bezels, Capacitive keys which cannot be remapped, Wrap Up, As we said in the very beginning of thi...

Top-notch hardware, low price tag, and stock Android all make for an incredible smartphone, which is the Xiaomi Mi A1.Often times when a new Xiaomi smartphone is announced, many people love the hardware but will comment something to the effect of “I wish...

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Battery life can't be compared to phones with 4,000mAh+ batteries, Heats up occasionally, Photos by Raj Rout

But the Apple of China's latest offering is devoid of MIUI and instead, runs stock Android. Xiaomi has partnered with Google to launch a smartphone under its struggling Android One program. The Xiaomi Mi A1 proudly carries this badge, promising a vanilla...

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